Sunnyvale, Calif. - AMD has unveiled its line-up of technology and customer demonstrations scheduled to take place at the company’s booth (Hall 7, J30) at IBC 2010. The show will provide attendees with: a first look at the latest ATI FirePro workstation-class professional graphics cards which will increase multi-monitor support for creating HD video walls or giant extended desktops and an opportunity to see ATI’s FirePro RG220 Remote Workstation Graphics, the first enterprise remote multi-display solution which allows users to control a monitor from up to three miles away.

AMD will be showcasing its ATI FirePro technology with partners including VizRT, StudioGPU, Ventuz, MainConcept, Dell, HP, Barco, The Foundry, and Planar.

ATI’s newest offering will expand on ATI’s FireProV8800 which uses ATI’s Eyefinity technology to support up to four simultaneous displays from a single card, and accelerates complex 3D models at a resolution of up to 5120 x 3600 pixels. With AMD’s optional S400 synchronisation module, multiple workstations can be connected together to sync images for very high-resolution video walls or immersive stereo 3D environments.

Partner demonstrations at IBC will include:

HP and Dell - workstations will be available to view on the stand, including AMD support for 30-bit colour in Adobe Photoshop with the HP Dream Color monitor

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